The Strong-Willed Child Survival Guide: 10 Must-Know Strategies for Parenting Strong-Willed Kids, Presented by Pamela Quiery
Wednesday, October 23rd, 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM BST, 312:00 PM US Pacific, 3:00 PM US Eastern
FREEDo you have a strong-willed child?
It can be tricky!
Other parents seem to have an easy time but your child argues every point, refuses every request and never seems to be content – what is going on?
You want a happy, carefree home but you find yourself in constant arguments over the simple things like getting dressed, sitting at the table or leaving the playground.
And this beautiful child who you love dearly Will. Not. Back. Down.
If this is the case, the usual parenting strategies might not work.
But the good news is that you can find gentle ways to parent your strong-willed child without breaking their spirit or losing your mind.
Join me on Wednesday 23rd October at 8pm UK / 12pm Pacific / 3pm Eastern
I will share with you ten strategies that will transform the struggles you are having into more ease, more fun and more cooperation.
What you will learn:
1. How to Work with, Not Against, Your Strong-Willed Child
Learn to embrace your child’s unique temperament and collaborate instead of engaging in power struggles.
2. Why Resistance Increases When You Push Too Hard
Discover why strong-willed children resist pressure and how to reframe confrontations for more peaceful outcomes.
3.How to Stay Calm and Regulate Your Own Emotions
Master techniques for maintaining your composure in heated moments, helping both you and your child de-escalate.
4. The Importance of Flexibility and Autonomy
Understand why strong-willed children crave independence and how to respect their need for choice while meeting your own needs.
5. Why Punishments Backfire and What to Do Instead
Explore why traditional discipline methods fail with strong-willed kids and how to use collaboration and connection to foster cooperation.
6. The Power of Play to Break Through Stubbornness
Learn playful strategies to dissolve resistance and build cooperation, boosting connection and trust with your child.
I can’t wait to share these ideas with you so you can start to enjoy parenting and continue to build a lifelong loving relationship with your child.